Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

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Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby Bingo » Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:42 am

Hope someone call help me with this, I need to know what potentiometer (ohm value) the A9 uses on it's sliders.
Both my sliders are buggered and I want to replace them.

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Re: Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby ergocentric » Wed Jul 25, 2012 1:20 am

Have you asked Hitec? Don't they sell parts?
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Re: Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby Bingo » Wed Aug 01, 2012 3:33 am

It's been two weeks and no response from the hitec support desk.
I got in touch with Alan Tong and he suggested I order the parts through a local agent - will be pricey though, all I want is info on the pots so I can go to my local electronic store and get some.
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Re: Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby Oldiron » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:43 am

You should be able to read the resistance with an ohm meter unless the winding is open. Most of the time when a pot goes bad it is the wiper arm that gets dirty causing the pot to get jerky or intermittent. What you need to know is total resistance across the pot. The normal practice is to use three taps on the pot the outside two will read total resistance 1k 5k 10k etc close to an even value. Then the center tap takes the adjusted resistance to vary a voltage. For what you want to know that measurement is irrelevant. If the outside taps (the tabs the wires solder to) read say 5200 ohms you want a 5k pot 12000 ohms a 10 k pot. Now be sure you unsolder one of the outside leads BEFORE you take your reading as any resistance in parallel will mess up your readings.

Or you before you do that see if the pot is marked with a little number like 5k or as high as 10m printed on the pot. Most manufacturers will put the value on the pot sometimes as part of the part number. If you find a part number Google it and you should find the data for the part. The people who build radios don't normally build components like pots, resisters, op-amps and the like so look for a part number.
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Re: Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby Bingo » Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:16 am

Thank you, very helpful.
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Re: Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby VideoKing » Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:05 pm

The sliders on the A9 and Optic 6 are 5K Ohms and the travel is over the middle 3K

Linear of course...

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Re: Hitec Aurora 9 side slider pots

Postby Bingo » Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:11 pm

Thank you, I will give it a try.
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